When in doubt, mow the lawn!

I think this sums up our philosophy at Austin Custom Landscaping quite well!

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Winter Weather

It seems the winter is finally getting a foothold in Austin. Although, the 81 degrees we experienced few days ago was pretty ridiculous, cold is here. I’ll be honest, I’m glad. I enjoy seasons as opposed to only summer and spring. However, once the temperatures return to there usually 100s, business should pick up significantly. Hope everyone had a pleasant holiday with their family and friends. Don’t forget to head over to our website for your Austin landscaping needs.

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Winter Tips

While Austin is certainly a month or two away from experiencing cold weather, the weather has definitively changed.  What does that mean?  It’s time to winterize your lawn!  If winter landscaping isn’t your thing, be sure to head to Austin Custom Landscaping for all of your Austin landscaping needs!

1. Before the freeze hits, plant your spring bulbs.  Map out where you want the blooms to be when warm weather returns.  Bulbs are typically planted at a depth 3 to 4 times their height. This protects them from harsh winter weather.

2. Aerate, seed, and fertilize your lawn before the freeze, too. This is a very important part of landscaping that should not be neglected. Aerating is needed to loosen the soil so the seeds can get in deep to grow. The fertilizer prepares the grass for spring growth.

3. Drain and store your water hoses and blow out the irrigation systems. Leftover water can freeze and cause damage, which can be expensive to a sprinkler system.

4. Bring in container plants that accented your landscaping. They cannot take the cold nights of winter.

5. Pull up any dead annuals. If you have a compost pile, add them to it so the dead plants can be used to fertilize the new growth in the spring.

6. Weed the vegetable garden and flower beds one last time for the season.

7. Clean up any debris in your yard that can be hidden by the snow and cause damage or disease.

8. Protect any sensitive plants in your landscaping by mulching or using a screen. Several inches of mulch or soil gathered around most plants should do the trick, but for the very delicate it helps to cover with a screen.

Winter landscaping is a lot like helping your plants and flowers to hibernate for the cold weather. You are settling them into their dens and helping them to stay warm for the winter months, so that there will be a burst of bloom in the spring to greet you with a smile!

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Austin Custom Landscaping – Lawn Maintenance

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Austin Landscaping on Halloween Weekend

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Austin Landscaping on Halloween Weekend

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Austin Lawn Care Job

Austin Custom Landscaping finished a custom lawn care job this weekend and will post pictures soon!  Head over to our Flickr account to see the full compliment of pictures – http://www.flickr.com/photos/austincustomlandscaping.  If you need Austin landscaping, lawn care or help with preparing your lawn for the winter, head over to our website for a free quote!

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Winter Creeps, Firewood Calls

Winter is slowly descending on the Austin area and with the chill in the air comes the opportunity to go outside – yes, go back outside! – and enjoy your chimimea!  Or, unless you’re feeling less than adventurous, toss a few logs in your fireplace.  We won’t hold it against you.  Don’t forget to head to our Austin landscaping website for all of your lawn maintenance, irrigation and custom landscaping design needs! 

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Mowin’


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So clean, crisp and inviting!

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Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

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